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Forlorn fans. Bill 62. Workplace conflict resolution.

Concordia in the news
Posted on October 30, 2017

Concordia in the news features stories of Concordians who appear in the news. Discover alumni, students, faculty and experts who recently made an impact in the media.

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Concordia faculty and researchers are regularly asked to offer expert, informed opinions on many of today's most pressing problems. Read some of the latest news items about Concordians:

  • Numerous news outlets picks up a Canadian Press story quoting Bruno DeLorme, marketing lecturer in the John Molson School of Business, about a downturn in sales of sports paraphernalia in the midst of a poor season so far for the Montreal Canadiens, coupled with poor season-long performances by Montreal's professional football and soccer teams: National PostCTVNews.caCBC.caLa PresseLe SoleilThe Chronicle Journal, , Medicine Hat NewsThe Daily CourierCFJC KamloopsRed Deer News NowMetro News TorontoCity News Toronto and a dozen others.
  • The Conversation France picks up the opinion piece, "Quebec’s niqab ban uses women’s bodies to bolster right-wing extremism" from The Conversation Canada. The piece was written by Yasmin Jiwani, professor of communication studies in the Faculty of Arts and Science and Concordia University Research Chair in Intersectionality, Violence & Resistance. Jiwani is critical of Bill 62 on face coverings in public services.
  • Gears of Biz quotes Daniel Salée, political science professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science, in a piece about confusion surrounding Quebec's new legislation, Bill 62,  banning face coverings for people giving or receiving provincial or municipal public services. 
  • Anne-Louise Davidson, Associate Professor, Education, was featured on Radio Canada’s Ici Manitoba, discussing her research into the use of the PCP method for conflict for educators in in the workplace (Radio program, link unavailable) (research release). 
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